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Mist patches quickly clearing after sunrise to
leave mostly sunny conditions. After dusk gradually
becoming cloudier by midnight with perhaps some mist and
patchy drizzle by dawn on Monday.

High21°CLow15°C

VisibilityGood but locally moderate to poor early
this morning and again overnight.Open SeasSlight locally smooth with a low
swell.WindNortheast to north light F2 to 3, backing
north to northwest during the afternoon.

Mist patches quickly clearing after sunrise to
leave mostly sunny conditions. After dusk gradually
becoming cloudier by midnight with perhaps some mist and
patchy drizzle by dawn on Monday.

High21°CLow15°C

VisibilityGood but locally moderate to poor early
this morning and again overnight.Open SeasSlight locally smooth with a low
swell.WindNortheast to north light F2 to 3, backing
north to northwest during the afternoon.

Recent changes to Sanctions Measures

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On this page you will find information about recent changes to sanctions measures.

This includes the introduction of new sanctions regimes, as well as changes to existing measures. References to Guernsey Ordinances should be read as including corresponding Ordinances that have been introduced by Alderney and Sark.

Please be aware that this page is intended to provide guidance only, and it remains the responsibility of individuals and businesses within the jurisdiction to familiarise themselves with all changes, to check any relevant records they may hold for matches with sanctioned persons or activities, and to report any findings to the Policy & Resources Committee.

The effect of changes to listings and other measures

Under Bailiwick Ordinances giving effect to EU Regulations and Orders in Council giving effect to United Nations Security Council Resolutions, changes to lists of designated individuals or entities subject to asset freezes and other restrictions are automatically effective without the need for any further domestic legislation.

The same is true of changes to designations in relation to terrorist financing by the Policy and Resources Committee, HM Treasury or the EU that are implemented in the Bailiwick by the Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2011.

Any accounts, funds or economic resources belonging to, owned, held or controlled by a newly designated person must be treated as frozen with immediate effect, and no funds or economic resources should be made available directly or indirectly to or for the benefit of that person unless authorised by the appropriate licensing authority. Under the Ordinances giving effect to EU Regulations and the Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2011 this is the Policy and Resources Committee. Under Orders in Council giving effect to United Nations Security Council Resolutions, this is HM Procureur.

Changes to UN designations in relation to ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida or the Taliban in Afghanistan under UN Security Council Resolution 1267 are automatically effective in the Bailiwick once corresponding changes have been made to EU designations under Council Regulation (EC) No 881/2002 and Council Regulation (EU) No 753/2011. In the period between the making of a new UN designation and a corresponding EU designation, businesses and other parties within the Bailiwick are advised to refrain from making assets of any kind directly or indirectly available to any newly designated person, as this would be likely to constitute a terrorist financing offence under sections 8 to 11 of the Terrorism and Crime (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2002. Requests to make assets available may also give rise to knowledge, suspicion or reasonable grounds for knowledge or suspicion that another person is engaged in terrorist financing, in which case a disclosure should be made to the Financial Intelligence Service in the form and manner prescribed by the Terrorism and Crime (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Regulations, 2007, as amended.